€ 68.99
This large floating frame is constructed from solid red oak wood, measuring 40.6 cm by 50.8 cm externally. The frame features a double glass design with a red oak perimeter that has a natural oil finish, showcasing the wood grain. The internal depth between the two glass panes is 1 cm, which is thicker than typical floating frames, allowing for slightly bulkier pressed flowers or multiple layers of flattened botanicals. The frame comes with two panes of clear glass (each 3 mm thick). The user places the pressed flowers between the glasses, then secures the assembly with metal clips on the back (four clips, each with a small screw that can be hand-tightened). The frame includes a hanging wire (steel) attached to D-rings on the back. No dried flowers are included. The red oak is a hardwood with natural resistance to warping. The oil finish is a blend of tung oil and citrus solvent, which is food-safe once cured, though the frame is not for food contact. The frame is suitable for displaying large pressed floral arrangements, herbarium sheets, or botanical art. The 1 cm gap can also accommodate thin three-dimensional items such as dried flat seed pods. The product is intended for indoor wall mounting; it is heavy (approx. 2.5 kg) and should be hung using appropriate wall anchors. The glass is not UV-protective; the user may consider placing the frame away from direct sunlight. The frame does not include any adhesives or backing board; the objects are held in place by the pressure of the glass against the frame’s inner lip. For items that are not completely flat, the user may need to use small amounts of clear-drying glue (not included) to prevent shifting. The packaging is a reinforced cardboard box with styrofoam corners. The red oak may have minor natural variations in colour and grain. The metal clips are brass-plated steel. The product includes an instruction sheet with hanging recommendations. This frame is suitable for serious crafters, florists preserving wedding bouquets (pressed version), or as a gift for botanical art enthusiasts. No claims are made about preventing fading or insect damage. The oil finish may have a mild scent that dissipates within a few days of unpacking. The user should not expose the frame to high humidity or outdoor conditions.